Elizabeth Dowdeswell
Her Honour the Honourable Elizabeth Dowdeswell OC OOnt |
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29th Lieutenant Governor of Ontario | |
Assumed office September 23, 2014 |
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Monarch | Elizabeth II |
Governor General | David Johnston |
Premier | Kathleen Wynne |
Preceded by | David Onley |
3rd Executive Director of the United Nations Environment Programme | |
In office 1992–1998 |
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Secretary-General | Boutros Boutros-Ghali Kofi Annan |
Preceded by | Mostafa Kamal Tolba |
Succeeded by | Klaus Töpfer |
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Born | November 9, 1944 Belfast, Northern Ireland |
Relations | 5 brothers and 2 sisters: Ernie, Wayne. Marilyn, Des, Ivan, Shannon & David |
Parents | Desmond Granville Patton and Janie Annette Patton (nee Reid) |
Alma mater | University of Saskatchewan Utah State University |
Elizabeth Violet Dowdeswell OC OOnt (née Patton, born November 9, 1944) is a teacher, public servant, former Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations, and current Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, the 29th since Canadian Confederation.[1] She is the viceregal representative of Queen Elizabeth II of Canada in the Province of Ontario.
Dowdeswell was born in Northern Ireland, immigrating to rural Saskatchewan with her parents in 1947.[2] She attended the University of Saskatchewan and Utah State University before becoming a teacher and university lecturer. After working as a deputy minister for the Government of Saskatchewan, she held increasingly senior positions in the Canadian public service, most notably as head of the Meteorological Service of Canada. In 1992, Dowdeswell was unanimously elected to lead the United Nations Environment Programme in Nairobi, Kenya, serving there until 1998.
From 1998 to 2010, she was an adjunct professor at the McLaughlin-Rotman Centre for Global Health at the University of Toronto, while also serving as founding president and CEO of the Nuclear Waste Management Organization (Canada). From 2010 until her appointment, she was the president and CEO of the Council of Canadian Academies.
Her appointment as Lieutenant Governor was made by Governor General of Canada David Lloyd Johnston on the Constitutional advice of Prime Minister of Canada Stephen Harper on June 26, 2014. She was sworn into office during a ceremony at the Ontario Legislative Building on September 23, 2014.[3]
As Lieutenant Governor, Dowdeswell is entitled to be styled Her Honour while in office and The Honourable for life.[4]
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Early life[edit]
Dowdeswell (nee Patton) was born in Belfast Northern Ireland on November 9, 1944[5] and in 1947 moved with her family to Canada, settling in Saskatchewan.[6] Her father Desmond Granville Patton (1920 - 2008) was a United Church of Canada minister.[7] Dowedeswell married at a young age but soon divorced.[7] She graduated from the University of Saskatchewan and Utah State University to become a high school teacher.[6]
Career[edit]
Dowdeswell left teaching and entered public service, serving as deputy minister of culture during the New Democratic Party government of Allan Blakeney but was dismissed, along with other deputy ministers, after the Progressive Conservative government of Grant Devine took power in 1982.[7]
She served in the federal public service in the 1980s, serving at one point as Assistant Deputy Minister at Environment Canada with responsibility for the Atmospheric Environment Service and negotiating the Framework Convention on Climate Change. She also led a public inquiry into Canada’s unemployment benefits program and federal water policy.[8]
Dowdeswell became Undersecretary-General of the United Nations in the 1990s.[6] After her career at the UN, Dowdeswell became a visiting professor at the University of Toronto and associate fellow with the European Centre for Public Affairs.[6]
In 2002 Dowdeswell became president of the Nuclear Waste Management Organization.[6]
Lieutenant Governor[edit]
Dowdeswell was appointed Lieutenant Governor by Governor General David Johnston on the advice of Prime Minister Stephen Harper, who selected Dowdeswell from a shortlist devised by the Advisory Committee on Vice-Regal Appointments. On September 23, 2014, she was sworn in during a ceremony held at Queen's Park in Toronto, during which she addressed members of the Ontario Cabinet, Members of Provincial Parliament, and other guests.[9] She is the third woman to serve the position, following Pauline Mills McGibbon and Hilary Weston.
Breaking with tradition, Dowdeswell declared in her installation address that she would not immediately espouse a particular area of focus during her mandate as Lieutenant Governor. Instead, she intends to engage the people of Ontario, listening to their concerns and ideas before settling upon any priority themes.[10]
Titles, styles, honours, and awards[edit]
Titles[edit]
Viceregal styles of Elizabeth Dowdeswell (2014–present) |
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- November 9, 1944 – September 23, 2014: Miss/Ms. Elizabeth Patton
- September 23, 2014 – : Her Honour the Honourable Elizabeth Dowdeswell, Lieutenant Governor of Ontario
Honours[edit]
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- Appointments
May 24, 2012: Officer of the Order of Canada (OC)
November 26, 2014 – : Dame of Justice and Vice Prior of the Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
September 23, 2014 – : Chancellor and Member of the Order of Ontario (OOnt)
- Medals
June 18, 2012: Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal
- Honorary appointments
September 23, 2014 – : Colonel of the Regiment of The Queen's York Rangers
September 23, 2014: Honorary Commissioner of the Ontario Provincial Police [11]
Honorary Degrees[edit]
Elizabeth Dowdeswell has received several Honorary Degrees from various Universities in Canada and Europe. These Include:
- Honorary degrees
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25 May 1994 | University of Saskatchewan | Doctor of Laws (LL.D) [12] |
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1998 | Mount Saint Vincent University | Doctor of Humane Letters (DHL) [13] |
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Spring 1999 | York University | Doctor of Laws (LL.D) [14] |
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22 October 1999 | Royal Roads University | [15] |
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Spring 2001 | University of Regina | [16] |
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2013 | University of Ontario Institute of Technology | Doctor of Science (D.Sc) [17] |
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9 June 2015 | University of Western Ontario | Doctor of Laws (LL.D) [18] |
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See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ "Her Honour". Lieutenant Governor of Ontario. October 1, 2014. Retrieved October 1, 2014.
- ^ "Installation address". Lieutenant Governor of Ontario. September 26, 2014. Retrieved October 1, 2014.
- ^ "Installation of the 29th Lieutenant Governor of Ontario". Lieutenant Governor of Ontario. September 23, 2014. Retrieved October 1, 2014.
- ^ "Table of titles to be used in Canada". Lieutenant Governor of Ontario. June 18, 1993. Retrieved October 1, 2014.
- ^ "Lieutenant Governors and Territorial Commissioners". October 1, 2014. Retrieved October 1, 2014.
- ^ a b c d e Elizabeth Dowdeswell • Saskatchewan's Environmental Champions
- ^ a b c "New lieutenant-governor may surprise Ontarians". Toronto Star. October 1, 2014.
- ^ http://news.ontario.ca/profiles/en/elizabeth-dowdeswell
- ^ "Ontario's lieutenant-governor Elizabeth Dowdeswell to be sworn in during fall ceremony". CTV News, July 24, 2014.
- ^ "Installation address". Lieutenant Governor of Ontario. September 23, 2014. Retrieved October 1, 2014.
- ^ "OPP Mess Dinner". Lieutenant Governor of Ontario. September 24, 2014. Retrieved October 1, 2014.
- ^ http://library.usask.ca/archives/campus-history/honorary-degrees.php?id=428&view=detail&keyword=&campuses=
- ^ http://www.msvu.ca/en/home/aboutus/universityprofile/senate/honorarydegrees/ourhonorarydegreerecipients.aspx
- ^ http://secretariat.info.yorku.ca/senate/sub-committee-on-honorary-degrees-and-ceremonials/honorary-degree-recipients/
- ^ http://www.royalroads.ca/news-events/convocation/ceremonies/fall-1999-convocation
- ^ http://www.uregina.ca/student/registrar/convocation/honorary/honorary-degree-recipients.html
- ^ http://uoit.ca/main/current-students/academics-and-programs/convocation/honorary-degrees/2013/ms.-elizabeth-dowdeswell.php
- ^ http://news.westernu.ca/2015/03/honorary-degree-lineup-announced-305th-convocation/
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